Thursday, January 19, 2012

Is it appropriate to tell women how I got my Gray Hair?

Eight years ago I was dead on the table for six minutes and had a Near Death Experience. In the following weeks my beard, neck and chest hairs turned gray. The only people I talked about this was a neurologist, a psychologist, a pastor and two friends: they all said I was OK. Otherwise, I haven't said anything about it to anyone - until today.



Sometimes I am asked by women how I got my gray hairs. Is it socially appropriate to tell the truth? So far I have made jokes about it; like the IRS, the stock market or lately, the price of gasoline. Is mentioning my NDE going to push people away?Is it appropriate to tell women how I got my Gray Hair?
I think I would be facinated by that story, I've never heard of such a thing. I didn't know it was possible. You should tell them if you're comfortable doing so, it'll break the ice.
I don't see why it would push people away. It's an amazing story to tell. You lived and I think others would seriously be amazed.Is it appropriate to tell women how I got my Gray Hair?
i have no idea... you can only be sure what will happen if you try it
Actually you'd probably get a sympathy card and get a good response, girls will probably throw you the "awww thank goodness you're alright" might as well throw it out there, it happened good to know you're alive man.Is it appropriate to tell women how I got my Gray Hair?
i doubt it'll push people away...actually sounds like a fun topic, haha. unless the NDE will affect your life (in terms of health)

it shouldnt be bad to talk about.
no way it sounds like an interesting story. who asks why you have gray hair anyway. i think that's a weird question.
I wouldn't mind if a guy told me .......................
I'm pretty sure that would make me even MORE interested in you.

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